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From what I can tell from testing locally, Chrome doesn't reliably trigger resize events for the final print layout, so using `.resize()` with no parameters doesn't generally work. I'm not sure if there are circumstances in which the original docs' suggestion of using `.resize()` with no parameters can work; if the original text should be deleted, I can do so. I also noticed that the TypeScript type definitions for `.resize()` mark the parameters as required, even though the implementation and docs don't require them. |
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